Free Speech & Printed Guns with Cody Wilson
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Cody Wilson is the founder and director of Defence Distributed and the face of 3D guns, and Jessica Solce is an acclaimed film-maker currently documenting his story. In this interview, we discuss the intersection of the right to bear arms and the right to freedom of speech.
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The first and second amendments are as symbolic of American identity as the stars and stripes. Yet, despite being bedrocks of the constitution for over 230 years, they are arguably now as fiercely contested as they have ever been.
Many republicans believe that the right to bear arms is a vital check on state control, and ensures the protection of the first amendment. A strong progressive counter argument contends that gun violence in the US is at epidemic proportions, and controls are required. This debate is becoming more profound due to the effect of technology, particularly the internet.
Julian Assange laid the foundation for using the decentralized and distributed nature of the internet to bypass the established gatekeepers of information with the aim of democratising its availability. Others quickly followed, including Cody Wilson, who saw the opportunity to provide open access to the digital tools needed to make guns - ‘Wiki weapons’ was born.
Despite the backlash by government agencies, it is becoming increasingly apparent that governance is unable to keep up with both technology and Cody’s responses to legal constraints.
This is not a new or isolated phenomenon. But as technology continues to push the boundaries of what power a single person is able to wield, it is stretching the limits of the social contract between the state and individuals. As a result, the forces pushing for individual autonomy and centralized control are becoming harder and harder to reconcile.
00:04:19: Introductions
00:06:51: Gun culture and the history of militias
00:15:01: Differing gun cultures and the Second Amendment
00:19:59: The US Constitution and the right to bear arms
00:25:47: Ongoing lawsuits
00:29:59: Jessica's film and Cody's path to 3D-printed guns
00:35:55: Censorship and Bitcoin
00:38:46: Defense Distributed and DEFCAD
00:44:10: Receiving individual state support
00:52:17: Performance art, and global access to guns
00:59:13: Guns in the UK
01:08:23: Ghost Gunner
01:14:32: The symmetry between guns and Bitcoin
01:20:22: The end goal for Cody
01:23:17: Governance, democracy, and the progress of civilisation
01:29:19: Libertarians in politics
01:32:17: Free speech and the Vulnerable World Hypothesis
01:38:32: More about Jessica's film
01:40:42: Final comments
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Mentioned in the interview:
First Amendment to the United States Constitution - Wikipedia
Second Amendment - Right to Bear Arms - National Constitution Centre
'Guns Kept People Alive' During The Civil Rights Movement - NPR, Jun 2014
Defense Distributed Sues New Jersey, Los Angeles Over Legal Threats - Reason, Jul 2018
The Shadowy, Homemade Weapons Community Just Keeps on Growing [J Stark] - Der Spiegel, Oct 2021
How rebel fighters are using 3D-printed arms to fight the Myanmar junta - France24, Jan 7th 2022
WikiLeaks 'Cablegate' 10 years on: An unvarnished look at US foreign policy - DW, Nov 2020
'Wiki Weapon Project' Aims To Create A Gun Anyone Can 3D-Print At Home - Forbes, Aug 2012
Cody Wilson Thwarts Another Attempt To Stop Ghost Guns - Reason, Jan 12th 2022
What to Make of Trump’s Tweet About 3D-Printed Guns - Slate, Jul 2018
Performance artist Marina Abramović: 'I was ready to die' - The Guardian, May 2014
'Silk Road' Was Safer Than the Streets for Buyers/Sellers - Drug Policy Alliance, Feb 2015
Weapons Systems and Political Stability - Carroll Quigley, 1983
How Australia’s global gold standard on gun control is being eroded - The Guardian, Apr 2021
Ratification: The People Debate the Constitution, 1787-1788 - Pauline Maier
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